
pretty much if you didn't get your acceptance yesterday or today, you're going to be on the waitlist (AC list) 🙁
my friends who interviewed in oct and jan were off the ac list yesterday.
Both my sGPA and cGPA are 3.8.. Good LuckFor those of you who have been accepted, what was your cumulative GPA and science/math GPA?
I just got accepted yesterday too! 🙂
But i have a question, during the interviews, did anyone get the feeling that the USC students were really stressed?
Also, if anyone has time, can they say why they are deciding to go to USC? Please and thank you 🙂
Hi Pharmacy Warrior! Yes, i remember talking to you a while ago too! 🙂 I hope everything is going swell for you! I just added the fb page so i can ask a few question before making a final decision 🙂Congrats wishinstar! I remember you! 🙂 Come join us in our fb group and we'll be glad to answer any questions that you may have. I got a couple of P1 students to join us in our fb group. Feel free to ask them about your questions.
interviewed on Feb 25th. My interviwer didn't smile at all, couldn't make eyes contact!! 🙁When was your interview Xubap? Hang in there and good luck 🙂
same here , so it seems they accept 120 people so far...Gahhh just got the A/C email. Looks like 31 people got accepted from 2/25 interview and 15 people got pulled from Oct/Jan interviews.
what's the point of telling us we're on AC if they haven't denied anyone yet?
interviewed on Feb 25th. My interviwer didn't smile at all, couldn't make eyes contact!! 🙁
yoseobie and byebyebeautyful when did you guys find out?
Hey guys,
I just got offered an interview for March 24th. However, I would like to decline the interview. Do i only have the option of calling or can I email my response to withdraw my app?
what's the point of telling us we're on AC if they haven't denied anyone yet?
Does anyone happen to know how the reviewing process specifically works? I mean, does the admissions committee actually sit together and go over each application from the AC list, or were students assigned a raw score for the overall application? Also, does that list of 120 students include the TAP students?
Hey guys,
I just got offered an interview for March 24th. However, I would like to decline the interview. Do i only have the option of calling or can I email my response to withdraw my app?
hey everyone! I just got accepted last week. Has anyone made the school page for class of 2016?
I know this is extremely unlikely, but do you think they are still emailing school interviews? I haven't heard from them yet and I'm pretty sure I didn't get an interview offer. Thank you!
I know they say that they send out invites 2-3 weeks prior to the interview, but I got an invite just yesterday evening for the March 24th interview, so I guess its still possible 🙂
Thank you! I just joined 🙂 see u all at orientation!
Pharmacywarrior,
do you know if USC will be sending out rejections?
Did you guys do a background check for USC or the school does not require it?
Thanks PharmacyWarrior.
How long after you got accepted did you receive the email from certiphi? I got the acceptance email on Friday but I did not receive the email from Certiphi yet!! Should I worry??
Thank you PharmacyWarrior. Your help is greatly appreciated 🙂Hehe don't sweat it. You're fine. I got the background check email like one month after my acceptance package. My acceptance was 11/18 and the email came on 12/16. Just wait for a month and if it doesn't show up then call usc admission office to check with them. Relax and enjoy your long break. The last interview is this Sat. so you have a lot of time 🙂. Don't forget to upload all of your tax info to usc ASAP.
Thank you PharmacyWarrior. Your help is greatly appreciated 🙂
Not yet but will join soon 🙂No problemo. Did you join us on our fb page?
Just curious. Are USC TAP students guaranteed admission to pharmD program? Or they just have a better chance?
TAP students are guaranteed for admission into the program as long as they maintain their GPAs and grades above C-; however, I was told by a TAP student that they will change the procedure after this year...don't quote me on that.
sure doesn't sound fair to me that they get guarantee admission. Its just like UOP. They dont even have to worry that hard.
sure doesn't sound fair to me that they get guarantee admission. Its just like UOP. They dont even have to worry that hard.
Well if you think about it, the reason why we interview is because they simply don't know us and whether we fit their criteria. Compared to the TAP students, we are simply strangers to USC so we have to compete for it. Sort of like applying for a job, companies would rather give the position to someone who is already within or if no one wants it, then they offer it to someone outside. Also, those TAP students have probably forked over a huge chunk of money just to be in that program.
exactly, money pretty much solve a lot of your problem. which is why it is not fair. For all we know, those guys who has 3.0 might not even be qualified to be pharmacist.
I don't get why you hate TAP students so much? Before getting into TAP program, I'm sure that they have to be competitive enough to apply. Also, it's normal that their seats are guaranteed because they paid so much during their undergrad. years. You're assuming too much....I'm sure their GPAs have to be competitive enough to be accepted into the PharmD program too. Can't we all get along and be happy for others success? If you really don't like USC and their program, then don't apply here...simple as that.
Anyway, I'm sure TAP students will do just fine in the program.
Do you guys think the program at USC is good? I know it's rank 10 but what do current student think? I'm deciding whether I should go to USC :/
I think to answer that question, you'd have to ask a current student or a recent alumni. Asking prospective students won't help because they don't know the program first-hand. Obviously the program is "good", but whether it fits what you're looking for, then you gotta research.
EDIT: Also, I would suggest asking someone who is willing to give you the negative aspects of USC, that way their answers aren't bias.